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where it appears to be greenish ocliraceous ; body beneath and' 

 legs ochraceous ; vertex of head rugulose ; pronotum thickly,. 



Fig. 151. — Quinfjuairiis dohcrfi/i. 



finely punctate, otlier structural characters as in generic- 

 diagnosis. 



Length iucl. tegm. 5 niillim. 



Hah. Tenasserim Yalley ; Myitta (Z>o7;fri^). 



Genus XENAIAS, nov. 



Type, A"", notandus, Dist. 



Distribution. jS'ilgiri Hills. 



Vertex much sliorter tlian broad, angularly produced anteriorly, 

 strongly concave posteriorly, ocelli a little more removed from 

 eyes than from each other ; pronotum broader than long, anterior 

 margin angularly convex, posterior margin narrower tlian anterior 

 and strongly concavely sinuate, the lateral margins a little oblique 

 to base of tegmina and then sinuate to apex ; scutellum consider- 

 ably longer than broad, subtriangular, its apex acute : face longer 

 than broad, moderately convex, well separated from eyes; clypeus 

 more than half the length of face ; tegmina long, somewhat 

 narrow, rather more than three times as long as broad ; posterior 

 tibice with one spine. 



3419. Xenaias notandus, sp. d. 



Head, pi'onotum, and scutellum ochraceous, pronotum (ex- 

 cluding anterior margin) considerably darker in hue ; body 

 beneath ochraceous, the face and cheeks more testaceous, the- 

 lateral margins of the face piceous ; legs ochraceous, the tarsi 

 distinctly darker ; abdomen above ochraceous, a broad longitudinal 

 black fascia extending from near apex of scutelhmi to abdominal 

 apex ; head and pronotum thickly punctate, the pronotum 



